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The slow cooker is a great method for cooking Badami Murgh, or Almond Chicken. You just need all natural (no sugar or anything added) almond butter. The peas really perk it up--I was really happy with how this came out.

You cook more interesting things.....Right now, I'm just happy if I get to eat and it's something that's isn't too bad for me. Friday I had some toast for breakfast and ate "lunch" after 11 p.m. But I hope I will remember to come back and try some of these things you've been posting when things calm down.

(Yeah, we took my dad back into the hospital. The doctor offered him direct admission Thursday but he wasted to try it at home and spent nearly 8 hours in the ER because they were so busy Friday -- but he's where he needs to be now.)

You cook more interesting things.....Right now, I'm just happy if I get to eat and it's something that's isn't too bad for me. Friday I had some toast for breakfast and ate "lunch" after 11 p.m. But I hope I will remember to come back and try some of these things you've been posting when things calm down.

(Yeah, we took my dad back into the hospital. The doctor offered him direct admission Thursday but he wasted to try it at home and spent nearly 8 hours in the ER because they were so busy Friday -- but he's where he needs to be now.)

I am so sorry things are still tumultuous. We don't necessarily eat like this every night! And, as long as you are cooking (which is sounds like you do not even have time for that), dishes like this are not as tricky as they seem. As you probably know.

I hope things calm down soon. Hugs.

-Laura

Muffins are for people who don't have the 'nads to order cake for breakfast.
--Seth, "Kitchen Confidential" (the show, not the book)

It is funny you ask--don't know if you saw my mushroom slow cooker dish from the same cookbook, but I asked an Indian lady if she thought that sub (PB specifically) would remain true to the dish and she said definitely no--but fusion was popular in India so why not try it. So I guess that is my answer. My guess is no Indian guest would recognize the dish, but if you have almond allergies then by all means try some other all natural nut butter. Good luck and let me know how it goes!

-Laura

Muffins are for people who don't have the 'nads to order cake for breakfast.
--Seth, "Kitchen Confidential" (the show, not the book)